Kant led the team forward.
The hooves of the horses hit the sand layer, making a slight "poof poof" sound.
Everyone moved forward at a constant speed, getting closer and closer to the dune in front of the attackers. However, as if they had not sensed any danger, they still let their warhorse gallop forward, as if they were traveling on their usual journey.
Kant, who was leading the team in front, looked calm.
As for the 10 Swadian knights' helmets behind them, they were full helmets.
Their helmets looked like buckets and their heads were buckled inside. Only a narrow eyehole revealed their eyes, and there was a fine mesh of holes between their noses and mouths that allowed them to breathe.
It was impossible to observe their facial expressions.
Therefore, they could remain vigilant at all times and observe the enemies in front of them through the eyehole.